The Third Street Assembly Hall (also known as Guandi Temple) is a temple located next to the precinct of the Macao Special Administrative Region's deliberative booth. It is the venue for the early Chinese merchants in Macau. "Third Street" refers to the earliest three streets in Macau: Camp Street, Guanqian Street and Caodui Street; "Congress Hall" consists of three streets of merchants. The first place for businessmen to discuss business, businessmen here to contact feelings, communication business, is also an important place for the Qing government to issue an announcement. After a long time, the Third Street Assembly Hall became the venue for the Chinese people in Macau; and the later Macao and Portuguese government also used the Assembly Hall as the only organ to contact Chinese. In 2005, parts of Macau's historic city were included in the World Heritage List.